Google app beta adds built-in screenshot-editing tools

The panel will give you the choice to edit the screenshot or to share it to other apps straight from within the Google application or from within a Chrome Custom Tab. If you choose edit, you will be able to crop the screenshot, draw on it and then share it once you are done. It's not big deal if your phone uses an Android skin that already has the feature, but if you are using stock Android, it could make the process of taking and sharing screenshots just a bit faster.

It's easy to understand why Xiaomi would make this push. The Chinese smartphone market is stagnating as rapid growth finally tapers off, for one thing. If Xiaomi wants to keep growing, it may have to shift its attention to untapped markets.
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I am not going to dedicate much time to poring over the specs. As you can see from the table, it's all more-or-less par for the course. By the numbers, the Nokia 1 packs the usual specifications you'd expect for an entry-level device at an affordable price.
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